Sarah conducts a correlational study that examines the relationship between aggressive acts and outside temperature. To do
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- Sarah conducts a correlational study that examines the relationship between aggressive acts and outside temperature. To do this, she measures the number of arrests for violent acts and the daily afternoon temperature in a poor neighborhood of a large urban city in southern Arizona. Later, she presents her research to the local police department and suggests, based on her data, it is clear that these increases in temperature cause people to be more violent, and thus police patrols should be doubled on days when the daily high reaches more than 90 degrees. Do you agree with Sarah's conclusion? Explain why or why not.
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